Think I might be able to swing some PM training. What are the good things to do - Prince?
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PRINCE2 - try to get on the Foundation and Practitioner course combined. Should be a week.Originally posted by DieScumThink I might be able to swing some PM training. What are the good things to do - Prince? -
Originally posted by Old GregPRINCE2 - try to get on the Foundation and Practitioner course combined. Should be a week.
Foundation is an attendance course...Practitioner is slightly tougher...Comment
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Exactly.Originally posted by smee.againFoundation is an attendance course...Practitioner is slightly tougher...Comment
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are these any good, are they worth going to ? How easy are they ??Originally posted by smee.againFoundation is an attendance course...Practitioner is slightly tougher...SA says;
Well you looked so stylish I thought you batted for the other camp - thats like the ultimate compliment!
I couldn't imagine you ever having a hair out of place!
n5gooner is awarded +5 Xeno Geek Points.(whatever these are)Comment
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You could always try spending ten years as Chancellor, not sure how successful this "training" has been, though.Originally posted by DieScumThink I might be able to swing some PM training. What are the good things to do - Prince?Why the avatar? Well anyone accused of plotting against Gordon Brown can't be all bad.Comment
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Originally posted by n5goonerare these any good, are they worth going to ? How easy are they ??
The Practitioner is apparently quite tough...but the Foundation is sooooo easy.Comment
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The Practitioner is tough enough but if you've worked inside a project before you should get through. The thing to rmember is that this won't make you a project manager, but if you have project management experience it is useful and does give you an edge if you're going for PM jobs.Comment
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Agreed.Originally posted by Old GregThe Practitioner is tough enough but if you've worked inside a project before you should get through. The thing to rmember is that this won't make you a project manager, but if you have project management experience it is useful and does give you an edge if you're going for PM jobs.
I have gotten interviews/work partly because I have 'Registered PRINCE2 Practitioner' on my CV. Start the contract and the client doesn't use PRINCE2 - they just want to hire someone who knows about managing projects and they think PRINCE2 means that. It doesn't.Rule #76: No excuses. Play like a champion.Comment
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